A1300-105
        
          
          
          
            Kamana Or Sago Bowl
          
            East Sepik Province
          
            Papua New Guinea
          
            Sawos People
          
            20th C.
          
            Incised Pottery With Pigments
          
          
            $1195.00
          
         
        
        
       
      
      
      
        These food bowls, called kamana, originate from the Sawos people in East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. Women construct and fire the vessels while men decorate them using chip-carving techniques and natural pigment paints. Despite their elaborate decorations, the bowls are used for everyday meals, propped up by a circular ring of plaited cane. When not in use, they are kept inverted so their designs can be appreciated.